A type of power of attorney. A power of attorney is a legal document that gives one person (such as a relative, lawyer, or friend) the authority to make legal, medical, or financial decisions for another person. It may go into effect right away, or when that person is no longer able to make decisions for himself or herself. A DPA remains in effect ... Found on http://www.cancer.gov/dictionary?expand=D
Data Protection Act 1998. The DPA gives individuals the right to apply for access to personal data relating to them held by public and private sector organisations. The Act contains a provision for certain exemptions from compliance with all or some of the principles and requirements, for example for the safeguarding of national security. (See Inte... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20790
Defence Procurement Agency. Responsibility for the procurement of equipment to meet new requirements lies with the Defence Procurement Agency (DPA), located mainly at Abbey Wood, Bristol.
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